Adding for anyone not in on the joke: Unicorn - WikiNarnia - The Chronicles of Narnia, C.S. Lewis
Back to question: What was your first spoken word as a child?
Back to question: What was your first spoken word as a child?
Well, I cannot be held responsible for your uncontrollable fits of moral decency, Kay. Here's hoping you feel better soon.
BTW, the siggie problem was due to a percent sign. It apparently triggered some sort of involuntary spasm in the server. I have spelled it out now, but if you hear strains of "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do" coming from your speakers, please notify someone of importance. Not me, obviously.
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What was your favorite book as a child?
I read these as a grown-up, but a kid at heart: The Chronicles of Narnia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What was your favorite book as a child?
I read these as a grown-up, but a kid at heart: The Chronicles of Narnia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
What's your question is my question!
I'll type slower to make it clearer to you, lol:
W-h-a-t w-a-s y-o-u-r f-a-v-o-r-i-t-e b-o-o-k a-s a c-h-i-l-d?
My question is who do you admire most in your life?
Isaac Newton, Niels Bohr, Eratosthenes, Steven Hawking, Christopher Wren, Abraham Lincoln.
Where do you think the conversation might lead?
Vincent Van Gogh - just HAD to answer that one.
Who do you love most in your life?